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MAPOLY workers accuse Governing Council Chair of inciting unions against Ogun Gov.

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Some union members of the Moshood Abiola  Polytechnic on Monday said the Governing Council Chairman, Prof. Kamaldeen Balogun was inciting the workers against the State Government, following the crises rocking the institution.

Recall that MAPOLY engaged in financial crisis following the change of status from Polytechnic to degree awarding institution by former Governor Ibikunle Amosun, but was returned to status quo ante by Governor Dapo Abiodun administration.

The reduction of carrying capacity of the Polytechnic to register more students by JAMB has drastically affected the internally generated revenue of the institution to meet its financial obligations.

However, these challenges were responsible for the inability of the management to pay workers salary at when due as self reliance institution.

Some members of staff unions of the Polytechnic who did not want their names in mentioned for security reasons alleged the Governing Council chairman of misrepresenting the government at the unions meeting held recently.

It was  gathered that, Governor Abiodun had on Friday met with the rector and the Chairman Governing Council to find lasting solutions to the situation of workers in the institution.

Abiodun instructed the Council Chairman to meet with the unions to present a proposal which will address all agitation before Tuesday, 2nd May, 2023.

The Chairman, was gathered to have interfered during the protest on minimum wage ensuring that council members address the agitations of the unions and the minimum wage was approved.

A letter obtained by our reporter dated April 28 and signed by the State Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Prof. Abayomi Arigbabu confirmed that the Governor met with the rector and the chairman of council requesting that unions articulate issues of concern ahead of a meeting date to be disclosed later.

However, some unions members claimed that they left the meeting with a message different from what the Governor had requested and were instead on a fault-finding mission against the rector.

The ethnic and religious cards are said to be at play against the emergence of the Rector and the Chairman, Governing Council with a plan to edge them out of the institution.

There were allegations that the Chairman of the governing council, Prof. Kamal Balogun who was inaugurated few weeks after the appointment of Odedeji had his own candidate for the position of Rectorship.

Unconfirmed reports have it that some top officials in the institution have alleged the rector of denying them some benefits with his insistence on the public procurement act.

Speaking with journalists, the Chairman of the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Polytechnics (SSANIP) in MAPOLY, Dada Olalekan denied the claims that unions are planning a showdown on May day.

In his words, “Whoever told you we are planning a showdown is a liar, we are working on all our agitations and there is no problem, we are good terms.”

When asked who the union has been communication more with to channel their agitation, Olalekan said “I will give you that one tomorrow (May day),”a hint of what is to come.

Also reacting, the immediate past ASUP Chairman of the Polytechnic, Dr. Chibuzor Osifalujo described the allegation against the Governing Council Chairman, as lies from the pit of hell.

Osifulajo argued that whoever came up with the “concocted lies” are mischievous and disgruntled elements within the system.

The visibly angry ex-ASUP Chairman maintained that, rather the Council Chairman had been appealing with the unions to reason with the management on the challenges mitigating against the institution.

He said, “I am the immediate past Chairman of ASUP and part of the exco. I want to start by saying it is a lie from the pit of hell. The the Council Chairman is trying to incite the union against the government and management of the institution. Rather the Chairman has been the one appealing to the unions that we should bear with the government, that the State Government is willing to look into the crisis and plight of workers in MAPOLY and has also been shielding the management that we should try and understand with them.

“So, if some people turn around and start saying the Chairman is inciting the unions against the Ogun State Government, honestly, it is a lie from the pit of hell.

“The Unions have been so cooperative and understanding with the management to ensure we resolve this lingering crisis in MAPOLY. We understand the Governor is ready to meet us any moment from now as a result of the meeting he had with the Rector and the council chairman last Friday. We are peace loving people despite all the problems we had,” Osifalujo stressed.

Other stakeholders concerned on this issue failed to pick up this reporter’s calls.

Calls placed through Prof. Balogun and the Chairman, of the institution’s chapter of the Non-Academic Staff Union (NASU), Kola Sopade were neither answered nor returned.

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LASU celebrates as nine alumni appointed as judges of Lagos High Court

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By Sodiq Adelakun

In a remarkable achievement, nine alumni of the Lagos State University (LASU) Faculty of Law have been appointed judges of the Lagos High Court.

This historic feat was announced by the institution on its X (formerly Twitter) handle on Monday, revealing that the nine are part of the 13 judges recently appointed to the Lagos State High Court.

According to LASU, this is the highest number of alumni appointed as judges at a given time, a testament to the institution’s commitment to producing exceptional legal professionals.

The newly appointed judges will bring their expertise and knowledge to the Lagos High Court, contributing to the fair administration of justice in the state.

According to the statement, the number is the highest ever recorded at a given time by the institution.

The statement read partly, “The alumni include Hon. Justice Sunmonu Tunde Bashiru, Hon. Justice Alebiosu Olawale Lawal, Hon. Justice Anjorin-Ajose Tanimola Abdulwaheed, Hon. Justice Muyodeen Abdul-Raheem Tejumade, Hon. Justice George Alfred Akingbola, Hon. Justice Balogun Adegboyega Ganiu, Hon. Justice Badejo-Okusanya Yewande Jokotola, Hon. Justice Ojuromi Nalirat Olayinka Oluwatosin and Hon. Justice Adewale Russel Musiliu.

“The nine were part of the 13 judges recently appointed into the Lagos State High Court, a feat made more remarkable by the fact that the number is the highest ever recorded from the university at any given time in history.”

While congratulating the new judges, Vice Chancellor Ibiyemi Olatunji-Bello remarked that being appointed to such a prestigious position is no small achievement.

“It is a testament to their hard work, sacrifice, and dedication to the noble profession of law, as well as their significant contributions to the Lagos State judiciary.”

Olatunji-Bello credited the judges’ accomplishments to the strong foundation of excellence at the university’s Faculty of Law, which helped shape their careers. She urged them to uphold the highest standards and serve with integrity and the fear of God in their new roles.

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Chibok abduction survivors graduate from US varsities

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Two survivors of the 2014 Boko Haram abduction of 276 girls in Chibok, Nigeria, have graduated from tertiary institutions in the United States.

Patience Bulus and Mercy Ali Paul, who were among the girls kidnapped by the terrorist group, have successfully completed their studies in the US, thanks to scholarships from the Murtala Muhammed Foundation (MMF) and Victims Support Fund.

Patience graduated from Dickinson College with a major in Gender Studies and Religion, while Mercy earned an Associate Degree in Social Science from Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA).

The two women’s journey to graduation was made possible through a partnership between MMF and VSF, which provided full scholarships and personal growth opportunities to the rescued Chibok girls, enabling them to pursue higher education at renowned universities in the US.

Patience’s academic achievements were further recognised with her induction as an Honorable Member of the National Society of Leadership and Success at Dickinson College in 2021.

Meanwhile, Aisha Muhammed-Oyebode, the founder and chief executive officer of Murtala Muhammed Foundation speaking at Patience’s graduation in Carlisle Pennsylvania, USA, said, “The abduction of 276 schoolgirls 10 years ago from their boarding school signalled the urgency of action to secure education for girls in Nigeria.

“As an organisation with a vision to advance positive education and social outcomes for women, we celebrate Patience and Mercy’s achievements today as a powerful example of resilience and their determination not to be defined by the past but focused on the future.

“Many more girls in Chibok and other conflict-affected communities deserve this opportunity so today we are calling for immediate action at the local and global levels to enable access to quality education and build self-reliance in conflict-affected communities.”

Muhammed-Oyebode pointed out that with 91 girls in captivity, many of the Chibok schoolgirls have returned as mothers. She frowned at the fact that rape, coercion, and extremism are often weapons of war; hence she said that the need to protect women and girls must not be ignored.

“Sexual slavery/reproductive health is at heightened risk in conflict zones,” she noted.

Sharing their inspirational journey to completing their education, Mercy Ali Paul said, “Graduating feels like a dream I never thought would come true. Ten years ago, I was just hoping to survive the nightmare of abduction.

“Each moment I spent with Boko Haram was filled with fear and uncertainty, but my faith kept me strong. I finally escaped and became determined to reclaim my life after that.

“I knew education was the key to rebuilding my future, and now with this diploma, I feel empowered. My journey has been challenging, but the support from my family, friends, and sponsoring organisations from Nigeria made it possible.

“I hope my story inspires other girls in Nigeria and around the world to never give up, no matter how dark their circumstances may seem.”

Patience Bulus said, “Walking across this stage today is more than just receiving a diploma; it’s a testament to resilience and hope. Ten years ago, Boko Haram tried to take away our futures, but they couldn’t take away our dreams.

“Today, that I graduate with a degree from a prestigious college, is not just for myself, but for the countless girls who are yet to make it out. This achievement is dedicated to them and the power of community support.

“The encouragement and resources provided by sponsors in Nigeria and others here in the U.S. made this possible. I am excited to use my education to advocate for girls’ rights and education worldwide. Today is proof that with perseverance and support, we can overcome even the most harrowing experiences.”

Meanwhile, ten years after the Chibok abduction incident, insecurity and mass kidnappings in Nigeria are on the rise, causing widespread devastation and posing a significant threat to the economy.

Recent kidnappings underscore the persistent danger faced by young people in conflict zones. These young people urgently need support, including access to education, security, and livelihood restoration.

Strengthening Nigeria’s education system is essential for empowerment, economic progress, and inclusive growth. With a population exceeding 200 million, Nigeria has one of the highest numbers of out-of-school children globally.

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UNIFEMGA tasks FG to show serious commitment to corruption fighting

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By Jeleel Olawale

Obafemi Awolowo University Muslim Graduates’ Association (UNIFEMGA) has Sunday, called on Federal Government of Nigeria to as a matter of urgency show serious commitment in fighting corruption which has eaten deep into the fabric of the citizenry in the country by being accountable and transparent in the business of the government, saying those found culpable should be made to face the wrath of the law.

The association made the call at a Press Conference addressed by its National President, Engr. Mohammed Buari, held at Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife (OAU), at the end of the 2024 National Reunion Conference with the theme; ‘’Equal Opportunities for Prosperity in Changing Nigeria’s Consumption-Based Economy to a Service and Production-Based Economy.”

Engr. Mohammed Buari, the National President of the association said, failure of leadership in Nigeria has caused the nation a lot of challenges.

“We have witnessed civil strife, insurgency, banditry, kidnapping, corruption, economic comatose, political rascality and social disorder on the increase.”

He noted that series of security crises we are witnessing in the country is due largely to insensitivity on the part of our leaders, inadequate intelligence gathering on the part of the security agencies all of which constitute a great challenge to good governance and a threat to democracy and economic growth in the country.

Speaking on the roles played by the association, Mohammed said, the Association has given scholarships and grants to 118 OAU undergraduate and postgraduate students at a cost of N11.5 million as part of its welfare gesture to the students on campus, adding that the association has disbursed over N60 million to 1168 students of the Institution.

The association bemoans the continued marginalisation of South-West Muslims by denying them access to political offices, appointment to government establishments including university appointments using various weapons of oppression and intimidation.

“Since Nigeria is a multi-religious and multi-ethnic society, efforts should be geared towards upholding the letter and spirit of the principle of Federal Character without sacrificing merit in all governmental affairs and appointments,” he said.

“The Renewed Hope agenda of the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu Administration is supposed to reset Nigeria’s economic advancement and ease the burden of hardship on the citizenry; but thus far, the selfish activities of saboteurs and insensitivity of our leaders made the last one year a tough one for everybody.

The effects of the removal of petrol subsidy and floating of the Naira on the prices of foodstuffs, goods and services almost paralysed the nation, hence, the need for the nation to think out of the box and come up with a service and production – based economy.

“All elected and appointed leaders should be responsive to the needs and aspirations of the citizenry and embrace good governance, fairness and justice to all as enshrined in the constitution of the Federal Republic Nigeria and make the fear of Allah their watchword, in order to forestall uprising in Nigeria.

“All the three tiers of government in Nigeria should ensure that the lives and property of all the citizens of the country are secured. This is important, as it is only when there is national security that development and economic growth can take place,” he declared.

Mohammed stressed that the private sector should as a matter of urgency partner with the government for the education of Nigerians especially to address all the Infrastructural deficit in our institutions of learning.

“Employment opportunities should be given to teeming unemployed Nigerian youths who are being used as instruments of violence by some selfish and unpatriotic individuals.

“We condemn in strong terms the terrorist acts in some parts of the country, mob actions, jungle and selective killings of innocent Nigerians, and we advise the Federal Government to avoid the present stereotype of pigeon-holing it as a religious issue. It is more of a political, ethnic and economic issue.”

The association recommends the Islamic concept of leadership which is rooted in the institutionalization of principles of integrity, honesty and competency rather than patronages.

It urged all Nigerian leaders as well as all Nigerians to live in peace and harmony, learn to tolerate one another, be fair to all and remember that injustice breeds uprising and violent acts.

The association also had its Annual General Meeting (AGM) where its activities in the past one year were reviewed, and appointed a new set of National Executive Council led by Alhaji Mohammed Buari following the expiration of the tenure of the former National Executive Council.

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